vasyl from the previous story advised us to visit an art critic in uzhhorod researcher mykhailo serokhman studying the ukrainian wooden church for many years. the wooden church is a phenomenon, indeed, a phenomenon, in several aspects , first of all, the sides, it wins shingles in the landscape, it echoes, say, with the foliage, with the leaves of the trees, with the distant plan, the middle plan, the close-up, second is the story. alive, here you are, the time machine hasn’t been invented yet, but you just walk in, go right up and get busy in the 18th, 17th, 16th centuries, it was built for a while, in 1502, it began to act as church, the paintings were a little later, the church of the holy spirit is one of the oldest churches in galicia. more than half a millennium ago, it was built by the residents at their own expense. potters, why did that temple actually appear, because our village was rich, it was very highly cultured, and in fact, that street, which is now called the central one, was called pottery, because potters lived on that street. the church is built of carpathian wood, wit